Buckwheat and Darla are in class, and the teacher asks
Darla, "How do you spell 'dumb'?"

Darla replies, "d-u-m-b, dumb."

The teacher praises, "Very good, now use the word in a
sentence."

Darla responds, "Buckwheat is dumb."

Then, the teacher asks, "How do you spell 'stupid'?"

Darla replies, "s-t-u-p-i-d, stupid."

The teacher praises, "Very good, now use the word in a
sentence."

Darla responds, "Buckwheat is stupid."

Next, the teacher calls on Buckwheat and asks, "How do
you spell 'dictate'?"

Buckwheat replies, "d-i-c-t-a-t-e, dictate."

The teacher praises, "Very good, now use the word in a
sentence."

Buckwheat responds, "I may be dumb, and I may be
stupid, but Darla says my dictate good!"
 
 

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